Antiproliferative activity of L-asparaginase of Tetrahymena pyriformis on human breast cancer cell lines |
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Authors: | D. A. Kyriakidis S. A. E. Tsirka I. K. Tsavdaridis S. N. Iliadis A. H. Kortsaris |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratory of Biochemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki, 54006, Greece;(2) Theagenion Cancer Institute, Serron 2, 54639 Thessaloniki, Greece |
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Abstract: | Purified L-asparaginase of Tetrahymena pyriformis is a multi-subunit enzyme exhibiting protein kinase activity as well. The enzyme's L-asparaginase activity is affected by its phosphorylation state. Both native and dephosphorylated L-asparaginase show antiproliferative activity on three breast cancer cell lines (T47D, BT20 and MCF-7) and on Walker 256 cells. These cells do not possess measurable L-asparaginase or L-asparagine synthetase activity. When T47D cells are treated for different times with L-asparaginase and then placed in fresh medium, the growth of cells treated for 1, 3, or 6 hours is initiated and parallels control curve, while the growth of cells treated for 24 or 48 hours with L-asparaginase stays at the same inhibitory level (24 h treatment) or continues to drop (48 h treatment). Addition of D-asparagine, a competitive inhibitor of T. pyriformis L-asparaginase, counteracts the antiproliferative activity of L-asparaginase, indicating that L-asparaginase and not the kinase activity is responsible for that effect. |
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Keywords: | L-asparaginase Tetrahymena pyriformis antiproliferative activity human breast cancer cell lines |
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